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Re: BrickTopia Nuclear Missile Factory
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lugnet.town, lugnet.trains
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Date:
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Mon, 21 Jul 2003 23:12:24 GMT
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In lugnet.town, James Mathis wrote:
> Brad,
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> I'm continually impressed with the architectural style you create with entire
> SNOT-wise construction. Really beautiful and elegant curving walls. The height
> achieved complements the shapes so well. Very inovative!
Thanks James,
I was able to pick up those "skateboard" ramps for the cheap price of less than
$1 each on Bricklink. When stacked, the make for cool, large-radius curves.
I'm pretty excited about the new availability of "white" ramps in the
snowboarding sets (including a corner in 3585.) I picked up a copy of this set
and am trying to integrate it into another building, but with only 8 ramps, I
won't be able to build anything as high as my gray building. Hopefully, these
will start to appear cheaply on BrickLink.
> Now, I am wondering when the roof-top fan on this building will show up on train
> locomotives? Perhaps it has, and I just haven't caught it.
That fan is from the new Police Station set, although I think it may have first
shown up in the despised "Jack Stone" line. To get it to look right on a train,
I think you would have to inset it in some sort of cylinder (and inset that into
the roof). I haven't played much with this part to see how it can be set into
other parts (such as the various LEGO cylinders).
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| (...) SNOT-wise construction. Really beautiful and elegant curving walls. The height achieved complements the shapes so well. Very inovative! Now, I am wondering when the roof-top fan on this building will show up on train locomotives? Perhaps it (...) (21 years ago, 21-Jul-03, to lugnet.town, lugnet.trains)
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